
Spiritual Weeding
Have you ever weeded a garden? It is a very important practice, yet it can be frustrating as well. You must get down on your hands and knees and carefully pull them out by the roots unless you want them to come back
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Have you ever weeded a garden? It is a very important practice, yet it can be frustrating as well. You must get down on your hands and knees and carefully pull them out by the roots unless you want them to come back
When we pray and seek out God, we are often led right to what’s already here in our lives.
All mystics wonder what is happening to them when the Holy Spirit asks them to believe the seemingly impossible notion that God wants to enter their lives.
Family is at the core of our social structure. But sometimes we take our families for granted or even experience deep rifts with some of our loved ones.
Mary’s life, like that of her son, will be a living out of her own canticle
To parent with the fruits of the spirit with unconditional love, patience, gentleness, and self-control is to parent biblically.
Recently, as I drove home from work, I hit a patch of dense mist rising from the river. Even my fog lights were useless. I knew the road was still there—I’d traveled it hundreds of times—but I was scared. Sometimes, following God is like that.
Our faith has a way of answering questions and helping us understand that their deaths and those of all our loved ones are not signs of an ending, but rather a new beginning for them.
Jesus asked a man with paralysis, “Do you want to be healed?” (Jn 5:1–8) Jesus asks the same question of us in our personal and public lives.
Love is so much broader than the narrow lens of romance. It can take on so many different forms and be expressed in so many different ways.
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